I was in Concord, MA today looking for a shot I thought I could so some justice.

I recently downsized/simplified by switching to an Olympus OM-D E-M5 in attempts to save some cash and, more importantly, concentrate on my photo skills like composition and seeing the shot...I am hopeful that I can capture great shots without thousands of $$$ in gear. So far, the OM-D has been a real gem...

I asked this lady if she would mind taking a seat at the table...noting that there was some nice late afternoon window light I was hoping I could harness properly. I knew I didn't have a lot of time as I did not want her to grow impatient. She was very nice...I took about 4 or 5 shots...the most I felt I could hold her up for...

I thought this ended up the best of the lot...Your comments appreciated as always.

I'm good with the shadows dark as they are ... that's indicative of the how little light and how much that wood "eats" light in cabins like that. My biggest thing I'd like to see diff is a more somber expression on her face, her grin is a bit incongruous, but ... it's still quite nice.